💥Warning I'm on a mission and it's bigger than me and you💥
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My current situation is all because I said yes to an opportunity I almost said no to. Today I am an entrepreneur bettering myself and helping others do the same.
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💪My body is different
💡My mind is different
🔭My vision is greater
👥My network has expanded
🙏My purpose is defined
💰My pockets are fatter
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God has equipped me to motivate, inspire and stop the obesity epidemic all while helping others "Own their life" by discovering their true divine entrepreneurship purpose.
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You too can be the CEO of your health & home based-Business. Interested in finding out how to be a fitness influencer drop email below, click link in bio @kismet_karma6ft and select business tab.

This post has been a long time coming.. 💛✨
I finally filmed a few #duku head wrap tutorials that I will share over the next few days. They didn’t turn out perfect, cause I used my phone as a mirror but I hope you will get the idea. :)
Just love me a headwrap on a bad hair day - it is the ultimate quick fix. 🙈✨ And of course I wear them during sleep to protect my hair. 💤 !!! But guys let’s not forget why we wear them, PLEASE. The duku represents far more than a piece of fabric wound around the head. Don’t get me wrong in the following it makes me really happy that Dukus have grown to become a fashion accessory among the youth in many Western nations outside of Africa. It's just so much more than a beauty statement! Maybe waiting longer to post has made this content much more relevant to all of us and the brands out there. Cause I get offers from big brands to promote 'the africa collection' or 'ethno scarfs' with African prints without paying any respect to the culture. Some don’t know any better you can still learn but some of you know and have no excuse to share such a high level of ignorance. The headwrap holds cultural and symbolic significance proudly worn as a form of self and communal identity. The history is sad and sobering as it was imposed on black women by white overlords as a badge of enslavement. It also protected the head from the sun on the plantations and prevented the spread of lice. Yet it endured the travail of slavery and never dropped out of fashion. In effect, African women wear the head-wrap as a queen might wear a crown. 👑 And as part of a new generation of young women who reclaim the look I see it as an expression of what it is to be African, as an undeniable and glorious African statement. All I'm askin' is for a little respect.. Thank you! <3
#africanpride#african#africanqueen#history#blackexcellence#culture#africanculture#woc#africanart#africanbeauty#blackculture#blackculturematters#headwrap#womenofcolour#womanofcolour#culturalappropriation#thankyou

It’s so sad that in 2018 my people still self hate. One of the main reasons I don’t go to hairdressers to get my my mane done is because I am SICK 👏🏾 and TIRED 👏🏾 of ignorant comments like:
“Why don’t you relax your hair?”
“Your hair is too much work!”
“You have a lot of hair, you should relax it, it would be sooo long!”
Girl bye.
If only you actually took the time to learn to love your inherited features it wouldn’t be much work.
Only when you don’t understand something, does it seem like “too much work”.
I don’t live by Eurocentric standards of beauty. I’m so here for my fro, regardless of how long it takes to nurture. It is the crown of a black woman. It is my crown and I wear it proudly.
[📸: @is1andboi]
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#frocrown#afroqueen#nigerianBeauty#africanqueen#bighairdontcare#afrolove#bigchop#healthyhairjourney#afrohairdoescare#afrohair#4chair#naturalhairjourney#ootd#wiw

This post has been a long time coming.. 💛✨
I finally filmed a few #duku head wrap tutorials that I will share over the next few days. They didn’t turn out perfect, cause I used my phone as a mirror but I hope you will get the idea. :)
Just love me a headwrap on a bad hair day - it is the ultimate quick fix. 🙈✨ And of course I wear them during sleep to protect my hair. 💤 !!! But guys let’s not forget why we wear them, PLEASE. The duku represents far more than a piece of fabric wound around the head. Don’t get me wrong in the following it makes me really happy that Dukus have grown to become a fashion accessory among the youth in many Western nations outside of Africa. It's just so much more than a beauty statement! Maybe waiting longer to post has made this content much more relevant to all of us and the brands out there. Cause I get offers from big brands to promote 'the africa collection' or 'ethno scarfs' with African prints without paying any respect to the culture. Some don’t know any better you can still learn but some of you know and have no excuse to share such a high level of ignorance. The headwrap holds cultural and symbolic significance proudly worn as a form of self and communal identity. The history is sad and sobering as it was imposed on black women by white overlords as a badge of enslavement. It also protected the head from the sun on the plantations and prevented the spread of lice. Yet it endured the travail of slavery and never dropped out of fashion. In effect, African women wear the head-wrap as a queen might wear a crown. 👑 And as part of a new generation of young women who reclaim the look I see it as an expression of what it is to be African, as an undeniable and glorious African statement. All I'm askin' is for a little respect.. Thank you! <3
#africanpride#african#africanqueen#history#blackexcellence#culture#africanculture#woc#africanart#africanbeauty#blackculture#blackculturematters#headwrap#womenofcolour#womanofcolour#culturalappropriation#thankyou